US1761400A - Method of producing a mixed manure containing phosphoric acid and nitrogen - Google Patents

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US1761400A
US1761400A US208067A US20806727A US1761400A US 1761400 A US1761400 A US 1761400A US 208067 A US208067 A US 208067A US 20806727 A US20806727 A US 20806727A US 1761400 A US1761400 A US 1761400A
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June 3, 1930.
F. G. LILJ ENROTI-I 1,761,400
METHOD OF PRODUCING A MIXED MANURE CONTAINING PHOSPHORIC ACID AND NITROGEN Filed July 23, 1927 MINERAL 5ULPHURIC PHOSPHATE ACID CALCIUM PHOSPHORIC AMMONIA SULPHATE SEPARATION C WASHING j WASH CARBON DIOXIDE W ATER REACTION 5" .kREACTION I AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE AMMONIUM TON SEPARA SULPHATE CALCIUM CARBONATE EVAPORATION DRY MIXED FERTILIZER INVENTOR Patented June 3, 1930 FRANS GEORG LILJ'ENRO'IH, OI S'I'OGKHOIJM, SWEDEN nnrnon or rnonucnie A. MIXED Application filed July 28, 1927, Serial No.
This invention relates to a method of roducing a fertilizer practically free from 1me and containing hos horic acid substantially in a water-solu le orm and nitrogen with 5 mineral hosphate as raw material.
Accor ing to the invention the mineral phosphate is first dissolved in sulphuric acid in such quantity and of such concentration that substantially all phosphoric acid of the mineral phosphate goes in solution and a precipitate of calcium sulphate is obtained as finely divided mud. The phosphoric acid is then se arated from the precipitate which is carefully washed until all or substantially all phosphoric acid is removed. The separated calcium sulphate substantially free from hosphate and phosphoric acid is repulped in water, while ammonia and carbon dioxide are supplied, calcium carbonate being precipitated and a solution of ammonium sulphate being obtained while the phosphoric acid is saturated with-ammonia so as to form ammonium phosphate. The solution of ammonium sulphate is finally evaporated in mix- 25 ture with the solution of ammonium phosphate whereby an intimate mixture of the ammonium salts is produced.
The process in a preferred form is illustrated in the diagrammatic fiowsheet shown in the drawings. The mineral phosphate and sulphuric acid are combined in reaction step 10 to form calcium sulphate and phosphoric acid which are separated in the separation step 11, residual phosphoric acid being removed from the calcium sulphate in washing ste 12. The calcium sulphate is then repu ped with water and treated with carbon dioxide and water in reaction step 13 to form ammonium sulphate and calcium carbonate, the latter being removed in the separation step 14 while the ammonium sulphate passes with ammonium phosphate from treatment of the phosphoric acid with ammonia in reaction step 15, to the evaporation step 16 from which the dry mixed fertilizer is discharged.
This method is an improvement over the mixture of the ammonium sulphate with the phosphoric acid before treatment with am- 50 monia, since such mixture before instead of monium phosphate.
MANURE CONTAINING PHOSPH ORIG ACID .AND
NITROGEN r 208,067, and in Sweden August 13, 1928.
after reaction would require excessively large reaction apparatus in which the ammonium sulphate would be relatively inert and'would delay somewhat the speed of reaction, thereby increasing substantially the expense of installing and operating this step.
As is clear from the foregoing the sulphuric acid used to dissolve the mineral phosphate is not lost as it is in the usual manufacture of superphosphate in as much as it is wholly e0 utilized for the manufacture of ammonium sulphate and as a by-product chemically precipitated calcium carbonate is obtained from which the carbonic acid used in the process may be recovered by calcining the carbonate 05 or by reacting upon it by'means of a suitable acid, as for instance nitric acid. The mixture of ammonium phosphate and ammonium sulphate produced contains phosphoric acid and nitrogen in the most suitable proportions for fertilizing purposes.
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1. The method of producing mixed fertilizer containing phosphoric acid and nitrogen about in the proportion of 1:1 which com- 7 prises leaching phosphatic rock with sulphuric acid suficient to liberate practically all phosphoric acid, separating the phosphoric acid from the insoluble constituents, reacting upon the calcium sulphate of the insoluble residues by ammonia and carbon dioxide so as to pro uce an equivalent quantity of ammonium sulphate, separating the ammonium sulphate from the calcium carbonate, neutralizing the acid solution obtained in the leaching operation with ammonia so as to form a solution of ammonium phosphate, and evaporating the solution of ammonium sulphate in mixture with the solution of am- 2. The method of producing mixed fertilizer containing phosphoric acid and nitrogen about in the proportion of 1:1 which comprises leaching phosphatic rock with sulphuric acid suflicient to liberate practically all phosphoric acid and reduce calcium sulphate, separating the p osphoric acid from the calcium sulphate, washing the calcium sulphate to remove residual phosphoric acid, reacting upon said calcium sulphate with ammonia and carbon dioxide so as to produce an equivalent quantity of ammonium sul hate from the calcium sulphate, se arating th ammonium sulphate from the ca cium carbonate, 5 neutralizing said phosphoric acid obtained in the leaching operation, together with the phosphoric acid obtained by washing the calcium sulphate, by means of ammonia'to form a solution of ammonium phosphate, mixing said ammonium hosphate solution with said ammonium sulp ate and evaporating said mixed solutions.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name. FRANS GEORG LILJENROTH.-
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US2917380A (en) * 1956-04-09 1959-12-15 Phillips Petroleum Co Liquid fertilizer with predetermined nitrogen-phosphorus pentoxide-water ratio
US3178278A (en) * 1955-05-27 1965-04-13 Internat Mineral & Chemical Co Process for producing a multilayer high analysis, granular, non-hygroscopic phosphate fertilizer and the product thereof
US5158594A (en) * 1982-10-25 1992-10-27 Oxford Ronald E Granulated nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium-sulfur fertilizer from waste gypsum slurry
EP2149542A3 (en) * 2008-07-31 2012-08-08 Petra Hansen Method for producing calcium carbonate and ammonium sulphate fertilizer from organic waste and assembly for carrying out the method

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3178278A (en) * 1955-05-27 1965-04-13 Internat Mineral & Chemical Co Process for producing a multilayer high analysis, granular, non-hygroscopic phosphate fertilizer and the product thereof
US2917380A (en) * 1956-04-09 1959-12-15 Phillips Petroleum Co Liquid fertilizer with predetermined nitrogen-phosphorus pentoxide-water ratio
US5158594A (en) * 1982-10-25 1992-10-27 Oxford Ronald E Granulated nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium-sulfur fertilizer from waste gypsum slurry
EP2149542A3 (en) * 2008-07-31 2012-08-08 Petra Hansen Method for producing calcium carbonate and ammonium sulphate fertilizer from organic waste and assembly for carrying out the method

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